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a arate contributor to the daily and weekly HE SEATTLE STAR. THE SEATTLE STAR... ons Full of case. ‘ATKINSON WILL | Tied to a Horse's Tail. FIERCE BATTLE Was It Murder? © meen ° : RSVILLE, Pa, May 29)—A | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, May 20.1 SUSQUEHANNA, Pa, May SBATILE TRANSFER C0 POOLED LEADED DOOD LL, argain hunter had) Thin Martin a white man, werking Dr. A, O. Mtimpeon, an aged ph 4 o Sealy sboseds cokes oe - ante held near h wre today. ine pure | was arreate 1 Yeater tay na charge | joan *, in Thompson, this cour y b Fretght, Passenger and Baggage, apt Sunday __. | Chase of fot of old iro A othe of attempting to Kill his wits | a bullet hole In his hea p i eu. WHA, Ey. clan jrubbish he found $70 In gold and sit. | STE ae | Martin was taken to Lafayette, | ee Jevidently been dead several days, | | STORAGE Boron | Risimias Daxacen |ver. ‘The money waa stored In two} WASHINGTON, \D. C., May 29-—-/Ga., and tried before a magistrate! KANSAS CITY, May J. W.|He served as regimental surgeon! | ‘pyone Mala dl-46. OMee 043 Piet AY aj tin cane and rolled out when the | It is reported here that Iwan At- | there, He narrowly escaped lynching | Fleming, @ non-union plum who| during the late war with Spain, An andes ag piiasd te si © one coal, Pet Cony | Fix cents per week: | cane were thrown on A wagon to be|kineon Ie making afrangements to/at the hands of the enraged cltisens jcame here from Chie three weeks |investigation is being made to deter. | rn ¥ Dy mall or carriers, hauled away Jew ablieh a seuronper of aie own in/of Lafayette, Me drunk, beat|ago, and two constables who had |r whether or not he was murder SSP FOO PODUGOU OOO GOGO i od enue, SD josten tn whic’ he may have un his wife and tied her to a horse's tall | come to arrest him, bad a battle in| ed. v Mm wis DISEASES OF |Immbed. frepdara 60 promuleate. his | and fede Eaxtously htrough the woodelan waAnished house thle morning haeimneveianienneeetitaanain Meals at All Hours. y - peculiar Keas against expansion and) until captured | Fifteen shots were fired at clone 2 T ‘ rE Py tr ‘Vavered onthe postodipeat Sonttio, Washing. lt ¢ other alps of the world, Mr, At) — ——— range; the doors were aplintered by MANY MINERS OU R CAF E 4: fon, as second-class matter kinaon hae been the most voly . the the plastering was brok- | ie | « en and the hat of one of the consta Proprictor THE TROPICS ; Mrs. Con, A, Rideout, Strictly Independent in Politios. newepapere in the country, and has blew, Harry Bkinner, was #h sane. | ARE MISSING Cor, Third Ave. and Jasves Ges a re probably, revtton more for ‘publica. | ined. Maldhe waa interes torr the Ave. and James St m ¥ tion thad any man in the United) IN FORCE ahooting. The plumber was beaten | es ane CPO POOP OHIO IO OGL OOD <tbiiesietitenne to the State department | *¢ for thet purnges. im. fact, very) - constables after he had handcuffs he steamer Excelsior, of the Pa-) BIGOT & FRENCH CO. ert Felative to & thovement that has re: | eet. cena ane eerrenpordents heres t Pp lon Do Not Be- | hin wriets cife Bueam Whaling company, ar ; 1 Old Man and His Wife Tor-|cenuy been started in Wneland for furpished more “copy uring ty | But Prosecution Do ot Be- The trouble evidently arose over a|rived in port Saturday evening from 14 Washington #t., have the only « the apectal study of tropical diseases, és a] r * misapprebension on the part of Cook inlet, She brings the new Li Joh P j M i tured by Robbers. wie aramcek teat hor the heipinater | ered that the Reston papers are fore Next July Fleming. He @ayn he thought the |tna many miners chissum tn the inoty per i] Tinting tlh ine n ‘he Hos. Sencph Chanibertain, the | tree oe ee an aere been Chvowing | ras wine food law te in force iy |Cometabien were union pen with ¥ ps te Ba o SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. Ve, May | Hritieh wolomncl ceccetacy: and. wan | i@ communications ip the Was? lis sate now,” said State Dairy and | Whom he had had trouble, coming to wilds of Aluska in the Copper river! Jn the Northwest. Catalogues, Pampl n 29.—Sunday morning Richard Mor- | started largely on acount of the ad- propo Sea ie the yeasoa he finds | ued Comm shor MePonald today, Kil him, Fleming left a wife and Me My er iy . eee Bedeh BUM Gy clotng thou ah opporivnite oe gen, an oki man, Rs wife und 10/vancement of commerce with trop- | '* "WOPMMery So Bart one Of Di® OW | “aithough prosecutions smilies in Shisage, come here B86 joy p Robinecn, One of the returning | stm he year old granddaughter, living in the |!®al regions, which has brought clv- will mot be made under the law |found work. He tea non-union man | 1 neers, fully $0 men have d . |eeases peculiar to those countri Jaguinet retailers until Heptember 1. | bere he coling againet < oETR veer 7 In Virginia company here, were robbed. |)" has opened the way for the ct et a lan Waiiitinaes wholemio cad re. (Uae Abe wan gelrning from work | Serie’ out in march of same end PETER EGGE of ‘The robbers battered down the door | plication of scientific methods for tail lqude deniers us well as dealers | Saturday evening he was set upon | Avs Hever turned 1 se and Painting, Paperhauging, Kalsomining ty of the old people's bedroom and|the purpose of successfully combat. |4@ Saw Too Much Gayety at iy roois jand roughly handled. He returned | ine niesing men did not return to| 4 F ie . - oe - ae ware to work with vei He an t en did not re n to jcture Frames Madu to Order, Lock rs Dound them with fragments of a| ing them. Epworth League Meeting. The purpose of the law fs to pre | Uitte Crammwhite the cotmenter |CAMP. searching partics wer talth Kepaising of All Kinds oe sheet. ‘There are now two organisations tn | vent the setting articles of food | Ls |ized and investigations rus Resid ion 406 Pike St ‘The meen, three in number, then | E2siand that are doing this work.| SCRANTON, Pa, May 2 _ney, | Which are represented as something | contractor, climbing the bank to the! oo cunaing forewta Searches were ete SS Se ee oe on ; one of which is run under govern-| pr, Wg), Simpson threw a damper | ¢Mtirely different in quality, For in- | house and pulnted @ revolver at him. | mage also by another route, which re ae led the okt b: c w pel people, by threat! ment auspices. The other, however, | | stance, olpo-tt rine must be un-|Cromewhite swore out @ warrant for | @o burn | a . ‘| upen the Epworth league's tenth an- | . ae og ewer w jextended as far as the sea All in po the house, to tel! them where | the Liverpool echool, receives no sup-|niversary at Bim Park church last |Colored, and it must be labeled as | 1m hen Skinner and Gechrist.| or the expeditions return: —H | } oney was. About two hours/ port from the government as yet. | night. All the leagues attached to "¥en Unter the law, and out jthe constables, went to the house, ji ia4e4. The search was finally a diac - afterward the'child freed herself and| Engiand now has # medical officer | tne Methodist chureh of this vicinity |Ust al@o be sodas such. Restaur- | Fleming saw them coming, dropped | oy, 1 5 ine want,’ be. feleasedt her grandparents, The/in Afric * r \ “ lem ‘ ‘; his plumbing tools and took up his | #¥en UP ne mon are ether wa all ex ainadiditnle on a Africa studying tropical diseases. | nad united in the anniversary ser- | 6" handling articles UM et TT A coring aimlessty somewhere in the ® housewives should see tr sg players clio ae Salty enn who is working in co-operation With | view, and Dr. Bimpson was down fo: Heplay signe to that effect. Spices oe oo 0) agg mses room ltrackiess wilderness of t »pper | that screens are placed early in the » tte: ¥ | both of the institutions referred to, [an address. When called upon he | Must be sold pure, according to the oo oy > ng WGA) ver country, where they may re-| season at every door and window. et iy. Consul Boyle suggests that, in view | said, “Because of the gayety that | ling T have made rt, ae main during the remainder of thetr| It is a great mistake to neglect thie th ‘The citizens are so greatly excited) of our new responaibilities in the | has preceded me, I deem it hardiy| “Phe penalty for violation of the | i Qo lives, or their bodies have long be f s ta that lynching Is probable if the rob- | West Indies and the Philippines, this appropriate to deal with the sombre | Proviefom® of thie act te a fine of TOOL F perdi yy bse yond important matter, as fies have al- be bere are caught. enterprise should meet with sympa-/topic upon which I was about to | from $89 (8100, and Hability to pr | Mr. Robinson ie unable to give the| ™*4Y made their appearance. aed he e thetic interest in the United States | speak.” He further said he would |cution and fine for each offense. The isnaned af Gan et tae waen' wen ant é = Poison in Roast Mea and lead to an international arrange- | not tinge the “ay” scene | holders of impure foods and drinks | missing, ell of them, he says, were| 2/8 Goor knobs are handsome be ALTOONA, May %%—Mrs. Elisa ment for pursuing the investigations | ‘The statement caused the leaguers Will Virtually forfeit them as their) | unknown to him. It is quite Mkely aoe os, e canily kept in good condl+ th Richoriey and six children, ranging |{",co-oPeration with other nations to gasp. Dr, Griffin, pastor of the mle will be prohibited. It Iv made} that the fate of the men will never | U2 than those of bronze or braze. be dm age from aeven to 8 years, were | “2°? Odiigations are corresponding | mim Park church. broke the silence | the duty of the prosecuting at- Specneiernpremeae be known, : Seti: we polsoned yesterday at dinner, pre- |‘? WF O*® by saying It was the province of the |torney im each county to assist inen-| NEW TORK, May 29—The steam-| The expedition of Captain Glenn, | 0 Cork Inal is aleeped for @ tow Souaies Ger Wat.” Whe went eae Sileirentieleicoemaenn Epworth leaguers to be happy. Dr, | foreing the While retailers Will! 6 Gustybe, which sailed for Mat.| Which waa taken north on the Ex.| moments in hot vaseline Will serve = a w on ~| at en s “ purchased Saturiay, roused, and to, | BEST WAY TO PACK A TRUNK | simpson retired and the audicnce | put be promouted till after Beptom- | gee a FO ET ee eee ended at Valdes | ail the purposes for which a glass , day served cold. Symptoms of arven sevetne against became folly. ber 1, they will be held réwponaibie /ansas. Cubs, recently. — a large é rsa bs mopper is used e - 9 a a Am fier Com@enment of agricultural tmple- " a2 yy after meat Keep Clothing. eee ete the premont time the same |*4PPlles for the Cuban industrial re-| ‘The Washington correspondent of! “falis on taking It out of the oven bed ‘was eaten. All will die. EW : sani Th te Rot the weartns of ctething | N YORK, May 2.-—Gottfried | metnate are Deing ured to enfe ef fund. These’ implements and | the Indianapolis Sentinel relates the|!* that it was not done. To aacer- op Tossed by a Locomotive ‘8! ‘ells *0 sadly as the manner tn | Slouer, a Corona (L. 1.) forist, be- the law amare used in E upplies will be used in establishing | following about Thomas B. Reed's | tain when the cake is done, prews the * which it ts kept Clothing all molat |C2me? insane on @ Long Island ferry. | Hetailers are entering into relief farms where destitute Cuban | initial experience with the law: It|cake gently with the finger. If it A os - t, and, selging a big basket of with wholesalers, and wholesalers | [Tm laborers, who are now depend-| was at a dinner given at the Bhore-|!* firm to the touch and leaves no .» May 29.—Patrick | and dusty tomsed tnto a dark closet. | Qs. Kelly was struck by a train atitrank or drawer, can never be nice | (7% sreaily Bombaried the po»: | with manufacturers to farnish them ing on the distribution of American | ham hotel by Mr. Richard C. Kerens| dent, it is done, or the eurer way is Lamektn G00hy pad coriousty injur-| again, and its appearance prociaime | °*76?"%_Tewerdiens Of age or sex jonly with pure foods. In this way |army rations for m mere existence, |of St. Louis, The writer was intro-|to hold the pan close to the ear; if Jam receiving the co-operation of the |™8Y find self-supporting employ- | duced to Mr. Reed, and learning that there és no noise inside the cake is A It seems that a his|the character of the wearer more @d in front of the approaching train. hen Jump-|than the purse. A garment aired, dusted and put TACOMA A VICTOR. grocers of the state in enforcing the | ne faw.”” eee *| The imtuvtrind relief work will now | | be extended throughout the I#land of 1 was associated with the California press, asked: “Ie old Judge Wallace alive yet?’ and then refuted the fol- done. see The tee box should be washed, ropert | At Y. 90. C. Al park Saturday, the) At the present time ft is admnamt | °° A Great Speech. H matched Pry Atri sab it the cone | Meakin abd Taschen High schoola|!mpossibte 10 find unedulteraced |Cubs ae rapidly a0 tynde are avall-/lowing good story of how he was ad-| scalded and wiped and the waste $ er has taste and individuality, i1|™et In an athletic contest The foods, and Mr, McDonald t busy coi. /*ble. Another shipment of agricul-| mitted to the bar. It is an old story| pipe Mushed with sal soda water t' ‘Admiral Joseph Fife, one of the) ives on an alr or suggests & senti |day was ® poor one, the track being |lecting samples nnd sending them to| tural implements and seed will be | but in thie connection will bear repe-| twice each week. No food must spoll bo old bayer oe ye gen rs ment Impossible to associate with a|#tow. The Geattle High schoot was the chemist at the agric ultural col. |8t to Matanaae in « short time, Mie tn “ and he i= lump of charcoal end a man who Feapect lege for analywin. “I was a school teacher when I| each month will absorb all possible is affection of all the men that ever "°™ apparel—the tone and person- | defeated, the scare standing 1 for) ies ‘ wana ality of the wearer. [Tacoma and 44 for Seattle, The lesen C cone! to study law. After pev- ~ saree mone of inion war =| “pTucy rns eaten avi ot herba swemn weve, vo ‘yard sand, ye OMIWERSITY GRADUATES ON SECOND AVENUE Simone stuart stein fappmer| nS a oe H and man e : ey f sprinkled in a trunk or drawer, or on | YSult, mile run. running high Jump, debit } — Mane or } t ea Gees meee that barman bound to ei |cloeet shelves, lend almost a witch. |120 yard hurdles, 220 yard dash. Sit) es ANIA be. Wilkinas: Merrie! Ait tun washde-anpeer to beve ran|ieyceen monotone, or or mnuane orl covered Mant hie Rit ts Gee “mE . @di that was coming to him. ery to clothing—a dainty fragrance, |Mmile rum throwing the discus, put- | parker, Bishop of Olympia, preach-| to soall eae ince thas oes tee eT eee oe ee eee rap sth emg 8 evanescent as fancy and 20 delicate |ting the 12-pound hot, half mile !sq the baccalaureate sermon to the | etre wd rf wo-lby way of preface, he inquired sud-| precious of vegetables.” It containg ‘When @ captain he went to take that the © sensitive and fastid.| walk, 4 yard running 4 ; : ae ” | man you meet has the bottom of her | dently: ‘Young man, is the legal ten. | #alts of potassium and iron in abune | command of a new i ae ime ues aun it. . eS lame Fearn are pees —— of the University | waists finished in seailops. We will| der act constitutional? I promptly|dance. The tron In spinach i# eas- peer hey gk os ard all were | "Por going away the closer a trunk |Face, te mile bicycle race. |lant night tn Kc. Mark's Eplecopal all do 1, anything, go tt te in style. replied, ‘Yes, str’ ily assimilated and the vegetable is E chiet officer passed eT - sgt tele “Then you're admitted to the bar,’| easily digested. The fact that spin- ‘word to Rave all hands mustered aft.|'* PArKed the Detter things will oar [The graduating ches of the Univer-| ‘There is po diminution tn the popu-| said he. "A. young man who was|ach has such a remarkable prsiie gar After the usual ceremonies Capt. | ‘7, It willl be well to fold «dress AL ER WILL BE sity numbering 52, ationded in «| tarity of the chain purses. The crase|here just before you (the sheriff of| the complexion will recommend it to i Fife stepped to the mast, cleared his" abe tiga be Soot tert ‘be body, and with the faculty and un-|meems to have been accentuated, if Tuolumne county) said that it was|the girls, and it acts upon the liver tro a Sin tat ok or purpose, so as to decrease to a min- sonna: = am Cyrano chaine. en. dete bane & Mt 4 o-* = ye ° imum the possibility of cutting or A CANDIDATE All commencement exercises of the eee to efmit young man to the bar! : a en ba Re ce While the members of the senior |the present modes make many wo-|” When the Inugh had subsided Mr.|@ match and hold tt that the there was to his speech: w. D. C.. May 99,| clase have issued Invitations to their | men appear much younger. Reed continued: “ How well I re-|Pphurous vepor ts diffused over thé Dut the men cheered it more heart of War Alger witi by wean. | friems. that in no way signitics that Pie ted member the first fee I received. It| stain; sometimes two matches are fy than any speech they had aihsiln Ba Ce Adee Catan cdl (Oe re ee eres Co Se prewent,| | Tymnee have changed. To £0 to| was $35 in coin, and so proud was | needed, rarely more. When the dress T ‘ achat rope onee meant great wealth and) that I jingled i in my pocket. I|comes from the wash, the stain wile 1 Bu a great County Clerk Suicides. undertaking. The preva- tt f “ or defending a Mexican who| have completely vanished. All stain Bew Fourth of July. be anne MANITOWOC, Win, May 23—| ‘ence of Buropean travel of the pres-| wes charged with ssurder. ag Prgttesgc eer gene Appetonger | maleate 00.38 : : : lent @ay is suggested in many Ways! “1 think, as I look back on that|Vewetables will yield to this treat- ‘WILLAMS Bay, Wis, May election would make no difference |County Clerk Fred Maresch commit: | oy every hand in the shops. | ear when’ mated tiie pei mousy] ment. Another, oneihon: €6 Members of the executive commi with him. ‘The secretary gpoke rath. | ted euletde today by shooting himself | a") © fogs rehE ya vor = — pra egg ggee avec catg the World's Unity resent ‘everee | throw, " ie evid 4 | 2 he r" Fron Peo Agony Bongo me |Seenettipgte. teisate th tr ewe od prone Mie nett temtruction, na | Fashionably dressed chitiren *p-! and the first that I ever earned at|tub, pour very hot water from a ‘ C. O. Boring presented the subject the admintetration in Mich.|during the mors Te owlled om | BA&E to be just burdened with white | jaw, that M was the proudest and | distance on stains tili they disappeas “c ef & New Fourth of July. He offer-|fannet cloth, for kid boots or patent |(gan agnin. *lttends, bidding them: good-bye, but |Cetees. Bach @ reultipcity of ev- |happtest mement of my Bfe.” Soak a few minutes in clear water; ps pet . ~ | amas ee to bis puree erything white makes them appear! There was a silence around the| wash with soap, then put in boller & suggestive program, to include! leather, wiping dry with another, The seeretary did not reach his de- | eiving me hint as is purpom, as if they were just loaded with| h 4 : tir ‘tn public with flannel cloth and rubbi n | ts hee & | 1 aac aactenelnt | table in order to give Mr. Reed a| with cold water and soap powdery Meetings places, ora- ne! jt ing gently. | cistom until had personal re- bey tiene on the meaning of the day, em.|. Plenty of brushes and whisk broom | presentatives make a study of the| _ eve |tow moments of severte. ‘Then the sonkd, ‘then fines, the Diessings of peace, fol- © well situation, He believes he can beat , | Sane. was techen ebruptiy by Mr. sae r By social reunions and games| to tuck in to clean with. Tissue pa-|the senator. Both Alger and MeMil- Fe eS ee aeecs thet alll nee, Siena HOR: sathyre aremn eee? of various with genera! fllum- crumple in bonnet boxes, among ian are old politicians. Both have jmuch-“dip” skirt disclosce that all] “But you haven't told ue what be-| from woolens, Rub in and rinse tq : pn any iy ghee Gunpowd- oben, cactwent or melinaty, witt| ve Both IN THE RIVER ex enamel leather Oxfords, with | came of the Mexican whose life you|clear water, To remove ink stainsy a ~ rt a othe inery, fred porsna geen followings are huge brass eyelets, and tied with) were defending.” soak in ripe tomato juice. ¥ Bu % eure indent ane or two tiny irons in| Geeretary Alger Will not may at jong black silk braid taces, are the} “On, that.” said Mr. Reed, with a see do FEMININE ba [smartest summer shoe for street| drawl and amid great laughter, “is| The majority of housekeepers sayy ri OBSERVATIOSN. Toor sreah. and a trams may be bed what sime the expeuts to leave the) op eDo, May 29-—There was al-| wear. A seater sharp.” ashe oe nak Baloo hams vs moet @ riot at Big Rapids, Mich.,/ clothes over night. When the wa- lie roth 80 nin te borderea win | ‘Bt seve Paper comes handy to lay | 2 s|Sesterday. Two-score angry men| What a purple hase seems thrown ter ts cold it sete the dirt. ‘The best th over veils, or lace, or ribbon, or a| WASHINGTON, D. C., May 2. 7 1 mest attractive varaded the street, threatening ven. | over the street! That t» caused by| way is to fill the tub half fut! of ex ore crease in a dress. Never let the iron | Secretary Alger i# not ready to with. | F te A touch eat deal of t create ae ciclo, bat iron over the tis. |draw or @ftet that he will be beat: |seance on some of Uncle Same rev. |the hate. A louse or @ oe warm water with © winegiassful of is ‘An unmade bed emphasizes the sue paper - jen in the fight for the succession to | enue officers. violet fa gtd for the proper ammonia ant soak the clothes ten 4 ts rd } le — | hat apparently. minutes, pound and ring out. Put in - sr ha re ce em cur th ate as MEN LOST lot Erickson & Hoethn, brewers, empt x another tub fixed the same way; rub je USEFUL NOTES. wm MedOtien, satwithetanding that |of Oren tous ot’ beer inte Me! Thien loveless throne. too. wey schlin clean with soap; scald, rinse in clean 2 “ . | river, Thi done in order to| the warmer weather feminity dis- water, then blue; wring in a wringer ee An excelent eye-wash—Dissolve in | machine in Michigan. “Will the an "ve cae neta on . ce . } cards her gloves as Madame Con- ARKERSBURG, W. Va., May 22.—/ and hang in the sunshine. th: ‘The hurt that senwes' half a pint of water four grains of pounced candidacy of Senator Mc. | Scape prom’ ae. | ventional A pair of sleek confidence men who 5 ty memory is the sututnatioce! in the | atum and apply it to the eyes when. | Millan make any difference with your | violation af law. Many of the resi-| ventionality save she TAY. rave been operating among the farm-| she kitchen foor should be ecrul *e s2e * lever they are weak or inflamed. jown 2 eed was asked of Secre- freee ogi ng. ype wy i FOR THE DINING ROOM ere and oll-iand owners of Calhoun] ion with esep and « livtle soda, ~~ Breaking in a new maid is the! 1. niehten the Light of Lam “Mot the stightent,” he replied. |beer, erew indignant. They could sc sory re besiege col ee ter dishes are washed the sink must — 7 yerene A pinch of camphor powdered put | “There is Just one thing I desire baal em eons 4 ory * 5 saved aha 2 appeared at the house of Isaiah pe Heope Saeee alee gy Debt is an old man of the sea, who | "to the oll of lamps will give « say, in his championship of the ad Pion yells May ay Reape sk} The pewter of colontal days te re-|Stud, a wealthy farmer, and, after! mould be cleaned and poltwhed ev- Rever grows any more feeble. | bright, white and steady light. | mintetration, Senator McMillan has when a vived among fashionable folk. To closing a bogus deal for leasing his] ery night. 3 "ee ! pn iba pied : oe hope frareAre md to Wit oneal Tey see wo eameuiat how | Cater to this demand pewter plat-|land for off purposes, produces a set ee In lant Ht strange thet 5 gray day diesvbwo pints of black reain, % 1b, | delegation cies in the next |Mmany fiwh can xet drunk on the | tere may be bed tn macy of the large jel walnut atte tare a son oF the | 1,2, hae been Mimcorered ahat macb- prety power of making a eopenes wax; melt, then add % "ih of [convention. Neither Senator MeMil- quantity of beer tat flowed between |“ pe. eae ‘caneade 3 gros ican Eat ee ake a came ee eee near se eee | finely powdered and dried brick dust, lan nor myself has the power to keep | the Tiver Wanks, | -The German pewter Is called the lowed to win a couple of $5 bets.| nantries. ‘This cloth has been found Sue velh bait becomes frmiy an eee jone Michigan vote aie Metiaey in c ie d Sha “Katser-2inn,” and very decorative | Bigger stakes were proposed) and| or value applied to bathroom walls, : @ublished with a woman after sne| 7° Prevent the Creaking of « Door | the next convention, hen the sen- rops mugs, candiesticka, vases and drink-|Stud ‘went into the house and| as it je waterproof and also very bo fies reached 35. | or Gate—This very unpleasant noise |@tor was away at the time of the) eg MOINES, Iowa, May 2%.—All | ing cups are procurable tn it. | brought out $500, telling his sixteen. |) inal orl t ; bin of ak teak tet of sily clea These qualities make cee may be easily removed by rubbing a | last conve’ pth beso ‘ 4 pe ofl iowa and southern Lowa especially, abt year-old daughter Nellie, who ts Just) it useful in the kitchen as a wall ; Women are largely creatures of | ittle soap or of! on the hinges. predenen seo Seckisiny 0 the pauls liv fearful of a crop failure, ‘There | Buy blue ami white ware ff you home from Huntington seminary for | covering. It can be fitted a# neatly Gr “habit” as will be explained at the * fl nas been too much water. Crops! want @ refined but very inexpensive a vacation. | as paper, @ little glue being added to ed 2 bitty. . “ . ‘show, To Clean Of Cloth.—Carefully ™y ® are suffering. Thousands of acres table service. Nellie wae suspicious, and securing | pe te by which ft ts put o i es sweep it clean of dust, then rub with | have now been plowed. Corn that eee a pietol followed the men to the barn. | 4. ¢ : mee than paint Felt alg hi ‘ A woman always makes allowance |* “1th dipped in hot milk, and after | DISAPPEARED has been planted two weeks Is rot-| Vanes of Grueby pottery possess She was just in time to see the old able than water proof papers. oA fer & poor cook if she ie only kind {TB With & dry cloth. Beeswax and | ten. Onts, barley, wheat and rye are| many good features that adapt man lose his money, which, with $500 Pccsie sin tetcis eat dae au to the pet dog. | turpentine Is also good for polishing kept back by the cold. The ter . themselves well to house decoration, of the sharpers’ wealth, was spread Wanted Aenea 7 2" jolt cloth, and will prolong its wear, | Jature for the month is away below | They have beauty of outline, sim-|out on the board. Nellie did not) for a Mmited time only, @ small ' How happy one would be if the|7™!* '* used in the way you would hormal, ‘The excessive rain ie ac-|plieity, beautiful color and a good | watt for explanations, but began) piock of Warrior General mining ee element ennui were for " | polish an oak floor—-that is, rubbed mpanied by cold and prevents cul-| shape, shooting and did not stop till both | 4, : 1 ever ban. | stock i# offered for sale at 250 @ w fabet tre gut lives. jon with © plece of flannel, and pol- - tivation as well as directly drowning soe |the strangere had got oft the farm, penal ” A gay | shed with dry dusters. Another very| wmwepavEN, Conn., May 29.—| out the corn. An authority says that fewer mis-|She then gathered up the $1000 and 3. COMPTON, se ' le and useful mode Is to rub the r, ee | pc! de by the uninitiated this afternoon took the mor to Z sane Si A eg low much longer the nights seem | *!™P ‘The police of this city have been) j takes are made by the Room 7 rn’ In than the days to any dan Suttering oll cloth with a rag dipped in parat-| Tug to investigate the mysterious by using Oriental pottery for house Glenville and banked it, declaring ba cori gate be 14 th from insomnia. i pa n ae 2g Foy Me igen disappearance of Mins Trorence | oration than where modern Buro- | that her nye fe as ae cares of cA ben Pict. ern ° “ee after this, an @ odor will Very | Gummage, of Brook! taking care of hie wealt Lots only each in Pratt's Oreh " . ‘ooklyn. | | each in Pratt's Orchard Add ‘The inanimate objects that a wo-| Wkly depart. | She is a momber of the Stoomel | man loves give her as much comfort) 4, . Opera company that left New York | FO (12 Y ARS Some of the handsomest pleces of hi Seige ans | orn mate, cn Sct a | oe Seek SUCH TROUSER : 4 jenned. oak t a ry satvates engagement here, ‘The agor told | = ‘ tinet kinds of glass in one plece, For yS OL th + @ fo ick, warm sude of onstile 8O4P. the detectives that Mise Gamimmee! qri_ptNGTON, Ind, May 29 the adornment of corner cabinets. The person who is reading these | Then Press between the hands in) noarded the Richard Peck in New! aunt Peggy Hail + tiny 20-~ | parlor tables and mantel pieces this FOR ‘ nes this minute thinks he knows ok a until t ey PM omresy York. @unday morning @he was| Aunt! erey abe a r dado ead. peautiful bric-a-brac te to pre a yo Seen Berane. oes posing to the air occupied and her baggage was tn I) ina; wes trees typhe By r, When! gpecinl sets are universal fn table ‘ o ferret. bill is much “ore Qid Wages to Be Restored Struck by the Train. lage. Her cyeueht never fal a bar Me gg >: ns ge sg gaat, obon,| $2.50 $3 50 Be ee tice tan cas | “pipreGORG, Fe. May St-—Au in: |. CMON: Tee, May 0.-<| UB WIR the fart two retin | obcooiate and lnrwakefast eote | ~— a . pon tea Big 1 nc PITTSBURG, Pa., May 20—An in-) sonn Pickett attempted to cross the /A11d she spent much time In knitting eee } | GPE ce { The trouble about Mquor is that it | scale conference svaede tae yep jtrain here this morning. The engine | WOT geen bev geting ea 0 and) any number of the imported chinas, : | makes a man bold enough to call on|can Flint Glass Workers’ associ ‘tion |2truck the bugay, killing the horse | ed a pipe since she was eleht| roning blotter, paper cp, penwiper | } i h . - p jorlation | and throwing Piekett some distance,| years of a and would never ad-| cup, etc H it very people whorn he would not anid the Association of Flint & lime it that was injurio t z Pe fave know for the world that he | Glass Manufacturers which adjourn red Ypres rgftegi fc eat uated ¥ ang on at rey aj yeh on At vd i 4 fr 4 olives| 8 } = + i n a sho! . anyone. Aw gey Wo mS Soft blend of buffs and olives "Eve > ’e very act 4 Eni H a drinks. See ed in Pittsburg recently. Of, thi rt time, Plain why ‘he never married.” he | with an tps heed poreatton . Ker Hg! a of ’em very latest and toniest pat- ~ nisate dikdlici Witsben. who cam | ccs cx lnnronce OC I ner cent, |, emma Ger Window, eee co when she be ntil two |of very dark sreen characterise the] erns on the market, made to wear and wear, cut right, a meee KPmeIET tidimae cf cae tose vaudabed Mende Ox névanss | TATHON, 0, SMay'H—Woy Toon. |couiy duck fume and viind, and pars | rome mieten 3s Meripom, Pottery: quailty good and prices more than right. the country whose repose most biias-|in proportion |nerger, 18, while riding on « south. (tially ineano, From that time her |; remembles tary ten oe our own| tt fully in the midet of the clamor of! ‘The advance will go into effect at| bound white line car, leaned out of |decline was rapid ive tt alg ee OF ei Best and Biggest Clothiers in the State uk trolley care and crying hucksters.—|the beginning of the next fire, and|a car window to grab his hat andj = ———- decisis dh tee 2) A > > . > as Philadelphia Timers. | wil restore to the men the wages | was struék by a northbound car and Korn Drag Co | ginoes ct ant ime aaesentble tress Pract! 4 2 D ‘ pe , hoojsand ” rom Pratt's ) Sy cous icanety ahbaed w Preas Seay aniied WF; fe | they received in 1892 and 1893. | stlted. Froseription Specialists ‘Phone Pike 25 | Orchard addition e oF Ne 2 uty rod is Pratt's Ore ——— ——_ o——— a — | eee ie . : ehard Addition. | Freo Concert Decoration Day Madison Pay. | Take Cedar St, carto Pratt's Orchard Add. | omexeokers' paradise. Pratt's Orch.Add, | Freo Concert Decoration Day Madison Pay, 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia, ba OTE Ee Cn S01) oR ERS ene ieee ete eae